Toronto Film Festival curator Thom Powers, his wife and partner Raphaela and their son Bez dressed for the occasion at the IFC theater screening of Larry Locke's feature length documentary PIN GODS in New York City.

A Great Bowling Alley Shot on Film in Long Beach, California in a scene from PIN GODS

IDEAL film for UB's Accelerated Learning Program is released on the internet in September 2010 and off to competition.

What We Do

Larry Locke is best known as the director of the 1996 cult documentary classic, PIN GODS.In May of this year the film was given a special retrospective screening as part of internationally known curator Thom Powers' premiere doc series, STRANGER THAN FICTION in NYC.

He is known for his affinity for people with out-of-the-ordinary dreams or quests that transcend their otherwise very normal lives.

In addition Larry was co-owner of the pioneering New York City post production company, ARC PICTURES for 17 years. He and his business partner, Jan Grznar, are considered pioneers in the development of the personal documentary in the 1990s.Over 38 PBS national films, 13 HBO docs and 3 Academy Award nominated films came through Arc.

Major ad agencies, cable networks and corporations including Jack Morton Worldwide, IBM, Pfizer, Oxygen Media and many others were also longtime clients.

Since 2008, Larry has produced commissioned films through LARRY LOCKE FILMS out of Westport, Connecticut. This year, 2010, has brought a CINE GOLDEN EAGLE and a PLATINUM REMI for DREAM BUILDERS: the Partnership of Peter M. Lehrer and Gene McGovern.

Larry also produced, directed, edited and shot

THE ACCIDENTAL MAYOR, a full length documentary on the mayoral term of the controversial, John Fabrizi.

Larry's films have played all over the world for close to 20 years in almost every major film festival, broadcast and cable TV and art house theatrical.

He brings authentic story-based, character driven filmmaking to commissioned work.